Morcheh Khort Industrial Town
Morcheh Khort Industrial Town is a confirmed industrial-estate entity in Isfahan Province. Scale, operating-unit activity, diversified industrial presence, electricity additions and wastewater infrastructure indicate an established manufacturing location, while water performance and time bases for operating metrics remain important diligence points.
Strategic and market-access role
Morcheh Khort Industrial Town matters in the Hormuz Graph as a manufacturing and warehousing node north of Isfahan, positioned on routes linking Isfahan’s industrial base with Kashan, Qom, Tehran, and central Iran’s logistics network. Its role connects industrial land, equipment services, workshops, labor, materials movement, and B2B supply chains in a province shaped by metals, machinery, construction inputs, and manufacturing depth. The asset is relevant because Isfahan’s industrial capacity is distributed across estates that serve both local production and national enterprise demand.
Operations, capacity & connectivity
Related use cases
Useful for industrial site selection, supplier discovery, warehouse-location screening, B2B partner search, road-freight planning, and comparison of Isfahan-area manufacturing locations. Companies can use it to evaluate access to Isfahan’s industrial customers while assessing links toward Tehran and central markets. Due diligence should verify utilities, water exposure, tenant mix, labor availability, compliance conditions, land readiness, and transport reliability.
Capacity and service area
Capacity: Estate area is 535 hectares, with 535.5 hectares reported as operational-phase area and 376 hectares as industrial area (figures reported as of 19 July 2026). The same source reports 504 concluded contracts, 300 operating units and 113 projects under construction.
Connected modes
Road access via the Isfahan–Tehran road.
Industries served
Activities include electrical and electronic products, chemicals, metals, textiles, non-metallic minerals, food, cellulose products and services. Products also include elevators, elevator gearboxes and films.
Ownership, operation & expansion
Expansion and development projects
A source reported 113 projects under construction as of 19 July 2026. Separately, an additional 16 MW of electricity capacity was reported as added to the grid; the date and operating implications of that addition were not specified.
Constraints, risk & compliance
Operational constraints
Water is a material operating consideration. Estimated demand for the industrial complex is around 4 million m³ per year. The wastewater treatment plant has total treatment capacity of 2,000 m³/day for mixed wastewater, approximately 60% sanitary and 40% industrial. A reuse plant established in 2014 was designed to supply 500–1,000 m³/day of treated wastewater for industrial use, but reported output has significantly underachieved its design range because of wastewater-stream and technology difficulties.
Key risks and compliance considerations
Water availability and the reliability of treated-wastewater reuse require asset-specific diligence. Employment figures conflict: one source reports 11,260 people in operating units, while another reports approximately 17,000; neither provides a reporting period.
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Frequently asked questions
Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile.
Where is Morcheh Khort Industrial Town located?
It is in Barkhar and Meymeh County, Isfahan Province, approximately 50 km on the Isfahan–Tehran road.
How large is Morcheh Khort Industrial Town?
Reported figures as of 19 July 2026 give a total area of 535 hectares, 535.5 hectares in the operational phase and 376 hectares of industrial area.
What industries are reported at Morcheh Khort Industrial Town?
Reported activities include electrical and electronic products, chemicals, metals, textiles, non-metallic minerals, food, cellulose products and services, alongside products such as elevators, elevator gearboxes and films.
What water infrastructure serves the industrial town?
The site has a wastewater treatment plant with total capacity of 2,000 m³/day and a reuse plant established in 2014. The reuse plant was designed to supply 500–1,000 m³/day for industrial use, but reported output has been below that range.